Sarah Markel

A grain of salt and a healthy dose of skepticism. These are the two most important tools you will gain after reading this Quick Cash System SCAM software review and BLACKLIST notification. It seems the infamous Sarah Markel is making a comeback on Facebook Sponsored Ads where the people behind this vile scheme find it easier to target innocent new victims who are clueless about binary options scams and deceptions. Apparently they have renamed it as the “Quick Method System”, but kept the original logo and everything else. As we have mentioned in our previous reviews, we find it reprehensible and unacceptable to use children in order to promote a nasty online investment SCAM, and we plan to file an official complaint with Facebook as they have not acted in good faith and left their integrity at the door while looking only at the profit margins.

Official Scam Website and Login Page: http://quickcashsystem.com/

What’s even worst, Facebook has completely disregarded it’s own advertising policies and guidelines which makes them hypocrites at best, and in this writer’s opinion accomplices to commit an online investment scam.

Dirty Scam Tactics Exposed
The image above represents a screenshot taken from a Facebook ad on one of our member’s timeline. As you can clearly see the video is the same and the exploitation of innocent children to promote a nasty fraud is clearly evident. You can even see how effective this presentation has been since it has 40 Million views, 20K shares, and 10K comments. This is a clear indication to us that advertisers are making a killing peddling this fake app since they are paying for this exposure and are not in the business of losing money.

Now, to make matters even worst, above you will see a clipping of Facebook’s ads policies (feel free to check out the URL yourself). It clearly states they will not allow “deceptive, false, or misleading content, including deceptive claims, offers, or business practices.” Well, I think this malicious SCAM most certainly answers to that criteria and anyone with half a brain and a pair of eyes can see that. It saddens me to see how Facebook is complicit in this obvious crime, and has chosen to ignore the facts which are indisputable.

Deceptive Advertising Practices With Seemingly Legit Media Channels
The marketers want to promote products and make commissions, but their problem is where to advertise and how to do it in the most profitable and cost-effective way. When people surf the internet on seemingly legit sites like Forbes, Reuters, USA Today, and Facebook they assume a certain level of integrity and professionalism has been met and this immediately corrodes their psychological defense mechanisms. This is what’s called fertile grounds or virgin traffic in the eyes of savvy online marketers, and they will exploit it as much as possible since they understand this advertising opportunity may be snatched at any point as people have a tendency to complain.

I can’t overstate my disappointment with the social network and their so called “ethical” advertising practices. They are directly responsible for causing thousands of people grief and financial stress by providing an aura of legitimacy to scams like the Quick Cash System (or method). At the end of the day they are just as guilty as the affiliate trying to get commissions, or some scam broker trying to squeeze money out of some poor guy who has refinanced his home because some “senior broker” advised him to do so.

Why is the Quick Cash System Such an Effective Scam?
Well, the truth can be found in what’s missing. Our previous impartial reviews have clearly mentioned there is a serious lack of transparency as to where the winnings are derived from, and actual visual representation of the trading software. The testimonials are not from fiverr.com actors and have been very well selected and briefed on how to project an image of sincerity. The whole premise of this diabolical scheme is based on the notion that people will be willing to risk money even if inside they know it is a SCAM. They would rather risk losing money as opposed to lose the perceived opportunity to achieve wealth and prosperity in the near future.

In reality, nothing could be further from the truth and the more our staff investigates the inner workings of this sham, the more we understand how intricate and deceptive it it. A lot of money has been invested in this high-end production, and people are impressed when they see a successful middle-aged single mother. Most people relate to this type of narrative and can view themselves as the person who is conveying the message. That is the secret behind the success of this fake app, and why it is one of the most dangerous and evil scams being promoted these days by online marketers.

Quick Cash System Short Review and Recap
“Behind every successful man there is a successful woman”. That’s how the sales pitch really starts, and then this actress goes on to tell us a sob story about how she got divorced and had to make it on her own so she got her hands on this software and now she is totally debt-free and living the life she always dreamed of. The rest of the presentation highlights the usual sales points with emphasis on inflated bank accounts, fake testimonials, pressure counters pushing you to invest and take action NOW or risk losing this golden opportunity which will never come back. She called it “a healthy dose of regret on your chest”, but strangely enough this woman should be the most regretful woman in the world since she is an active participant in an investment scam that uses two naive children who are clueless about what they got involved with and will have this mark of shame added to their identity for the rest of their life.

Quick Cash System Review Summary and Conclusions
The Quick Cash System is a verified SCAM software, and we have posted a BLACKLIST notification in regards to this app and auto-trader in our previous reviews. Sarah Markel is a paid actress, who does a good job at portraying a successful single mother who has made it despite all the trials and tribulations she faced in life. Unfortunately, she does such a good job that thousands of victims have fallen prey to this obvious scam, and we are outraged at the fact that Facebook is allowing these charlatans to place sponsored ads on their advertising platform. If you have been exposed to this type of false and misleading form of advertising we implore you to file a complaint and make sure to explain in detail why it should be removed. If you have already invested via this fake signals tool, try to cash out whatever is left of your balance and in any case NEVER re-invest because you will lose your money and that is a guaranteed and proven fact. Contact us via our Facebook Page and YouTube channel to get informed.

Binary Scam Alerts EXCLUSIVE review exposes how work from home programs are moonlighting as a binary options affiliates and promoting SCAM offers like the Quick Cash System (AKA the QCS APP, Software, and Autotrader) and Sarah Markel the fake mother. Our undercover reporter Julie S. has spent 2 grueling weeks infiltrating the corrupt Paid Surveys at Home organization, and opened a can of worms that has shaken up what is supposed to be a relatively ethical business niche. It’s worth while mentioning that we were initially informed of this horrific crime through our unique “report a scam” section, and we urge all our members and viewers to make use of it.

Our investigation into the inner workings of this shameless service has uncovered a series of extremely disturbing facts which will be revealed in this one-of-a-kind article, and we will present evidence of internet investment and binary options fraud, conspiracy to commit a crime, and collusion. Particularly disturbing is how false advertising, deceptive and misleading content, and the intentional and deliberate misrepresentation of the facts is used to lure low-income individuals who try to supplement their income through work at home jobs, into a slimy fraudulent scheme. The hideous nature of this crime is not only outrageous, but also particularly vile since the people who are getting these offers are supposedly receiving an offer from a “legit” source, when in reality this is a classic “wolf dressed in sheep’s clothing” scenario, and I for one am taking it very personally.

Proof of Scam and Conspiracy to Commit a Crime
Below you will find a screenshot of an email one of our members received. Apparently he has been receiving emails of binary options SCAMS for over a year and tried to unsubscribe, but these bloodsucking vampires didn’t get the point, so we will make them understand that there is a price to be paid for their SPAM Cyber Crimes, as Justice Louis D. Brandeis so eloquently stated “sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants”.

The image above represents the email our member received, and relayed to Julie our special investigative reporter who is now receiving threats and phone calls in the middle of the night from unknown numbers (we had to conceal her identity to protect her). In the actual email, when you click the link you are immediately directed to the Quick Cash System scam in this case. In other documented cases we have seen it lead to the Push Money App and another older nasty scheme named FastCash.Biz. We know exactly who is behind these fake trading systems, and will not expose those people because this is not some personal vendetta, we are just looking out for our members and subscribers who are looking for legitimate means to supplement their income or alternatively make a career change and become full-time day traders.

Quick Cash System Review Recap
This system is different since it is a high end production, and employs unusually deceptive sales tactics designed to illegally solicit money from unsuspecting day-traders. The marketers are acting in cahoots with shady offshore and unregulated brokers that employ a variety of tactics designed to steal your money without a trace of guilt or remorse, as has been documented here at BSA in various occasions.

In this case we have Sarah Markel the “mom” who has access to some incredible software that will make you insurmountable amounts of money on complete autopilot, just like it did for Simon Smithson the paid actor. As mentioned previously, none of the actors have a public social profile, and the so called “software” which is displayed is just some film footage taken from an image bank. There is not one single thing about this app which is honest, genuine, legit, or sincere, besides the intent of the people behind it to fleece your wallet and share their profits with less-than-scrupulous binary options brokers. So forget about momentum trading, candlesticks analysis, or market trends. Choosing ladder, high/low, one touch, pairs, or any contract type in currencies, commodities, indices or stocks is futile, and if you invested you need only concern yourself with how to get out of this predicament quickly with whatever money you have left in your balance.

Is it Free or Not?
Yes, it’s free but you need to register and fund a trading account with at least $250 through their recommended broker to qualify for this crummy software.

What is Paid Surveys and is it Possible to Really Make Money From Home?
Paid Surveys at Home is a service that allows you to do the following and get paid:

Take online surveys

Participate in Focus Groups

Take Phone Surveys and Earn

Try New Products

Preview New Movie Trailers

Technically speaking, this is a good idea and I know quite a few people who actually do these things to boost their earnings. Obviously we are not talking about auto-pilot earnings and massive amounts of money, but realistically speaking you are actually benefiting without risking anything so its supposed to be low risk low reward.

Here we reach the sleaziest part of the scam and really the most unethical business practice I can imagine. The whole work from home industry is designed for low income families and individuals who have a difficult time paying the bills and putting food on the table. So, on one hand they are offering an invaluable service for every day people while at the same time luring them into an obvious deception. So, here is the dilemma, I actually don’t want these people to go out of business, and wish them only the best of luck since they are really helping a lot of people. We just want them to stop spamming people with bogus offers and let them have a chance in life, because everyone deserves to have their dreams and it’s not right for anyone to steal it from them and put them in a place that only deepens their frustration, desperation and anger.

Signals, Autotraders, Bots, and Trade Copiers
We are constantly being asked to promote this app and that software, but we almost always refuse since we know they are just scams looking to legitimize themselves on our site. We only showcase the best software after testing it and seeing it works consistently.

Verdict and Final Words
The Quick Cash System (AKA the QCS APP, Software, and Autotrader) and Sarah Markel the pretender mother is a malicious binary options investment scam . Paid Surveys at Home broke a social contract and their commitment to deliver on a very important service in an ethical manner. However, since they do offer very helpful tools to a lot of people will not label them as scammers, but we do demand they refrain from spamming and moonlighting as binary options affiliates that promote despicable offers (there are some good ones out there believe it or not). We shall be more than happy to mitigate this review after we are approached in a calm and amiable manner and proof of this change has been presented to us. As always, don’t forget to join our Facebook page and Subscribe to our YouTube Channel.

Binary Scam Alerts is posting a severe warning notice in regards to the Quick Cash System SCAM (AKA QCS Software, App, Signals, and Autotrader) as well as Sarah Markel the shameless fake mother. I must say, this paid actor is also to be held accountable, simply because she has a central role in staging a binary options investment SCAM and exposed two innocent children without any hesitation, guilt, or ill-feelings. Our staff or researchers is continuously receiving mounting complaints about this fraudulent system, and after conducting an extensive review and investigation we have decided to expose this deceptive piece of trash code through an exclusive review which will include a followup story describing how savvy internet marketers operate and what tactics they use to lure and mislead innocent day traders into their web of lies.

Official Scam Site: http://quickcashsystem.biz/

Proof of Scam
First of all, at the lack of a better word I would call the behavior of these people appalling. It’s not enough they scam people out of their money, they have even stooped so low that they are now exploiting innocent children to lend an aura of legitimacy to their fraudulent trading software. The people behind this thing have crossed a red line and I for one am taking it personally and will make sure they pay dearly for their actions. In this first of a short series of exclusive investigative reports we will focus on how sleazy these marketers are and rebuke their so-called fool-proof system designed to make you quick cash on auto-pilot.

This woman is anything but a mother, and at best she is a paid actor which is borderline agreeable in my book because people have to make a living and actors have it really hard. But this time she went too far, and here is more additional proof of scam in the image below. Offshore brokers don’t use Intuit Payroll Services. This company’s headquarters is located at 2700 Coast Ave. Mountain View CA in the USA and there is NO WAY IN HELL an offshore broker will use their services to pay US traders, or for that matter any trader. This company offers software for accountants that do payrolls for company employees and not for sending international money transfers. Feel free to check this out at the Intuit Official Website.

Additional proof of the quick scam can be seen when inspecting the inflated and photo-shopped bank accounts and the phony software. Real trading apps have a button that says auto or manual trading with actual signals indicating what position or contract to buy. This thing is just paid financial film footage from an image bank which looks impressive but does nothing. The actor Simon Smithson and the woman who was asked to provide her bank account details in order for the money to come in are both fakes and pretenders. Simon has no social profile on Facebook or LinkedIn, and the girl who wants to “get engaged” doesn’t even have a name, not that it matters much at this point anyways.

Quick Cash System Review
This software is supposed to get you trading and profiting on auto-pilot mode, however the exact opposite is true. This app will intentionally take inferior trades on your behalf and very quickly and efficiently lose your money. We have tested this software and after a few quick trades we began to notice a losing trend and immediately started getting calls from a shady offshore broker who was very adamant about how his strategy works and why it’s smart to reinvest at least $1,000 to make the big money. In reality this is all a sham and the only way to win money is to manipulate the system through a series of techniques that give you an edge but this is not really “trading”, it has more to do with money management and cashing out even if you win very small amount. That is the only way to profit, so in this context all the fancy charting tools in the world will not help you one bit. You will not need candlesticks or market analysis, and the use of Bolinger Bands is futile on 60 seconds, ladder, or for that matter any contract type or size. It’s best to recognize you made a mistake, lick your wounds, and get the hell out with whatever money you have left.

Is it Free?
Sure it it, but you are required to leave $250 at the door with a broker of their choosing.

Signals, Autotraders, Bots, and Copiers
New trading apps are coming out every day by the dozens, and all of them promise you instant wealth at the click of a mouse. Here at Binary Scam alerts we endorse only the best systems after we examine and review them very thoroughly.

Verdict and Sad Conclusions
The Quick Cash System (AKA QCS Software, App, Signals, and Autotrader) as well as Sarah Markel is clearly a binary options investment SCAM. There is nothing genuine, honest, legit, or sincere about this system, and if you choose to buy into this obvious sham you will end up extremely frustrated, angry, and bitter. Please use extreme caution and be super vigilant if you are approached with this offer, and if you have already funded an account with a broker do not reinvest under any circumstances and try to think of an effective way to get out with whatever money you have left in your account. We have went to great lengths to gather evidence in this review, and would love to hear your feedback. We can always be reached via our Facebook Group and YouTube Channel.